Handbook on Energy and Climate Change
Edited by Roger Fouquet
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Handbook reviews many key issues in the economics of energy and climate change, raising new questions and offering solutions that might help to minimize the threat of energy-induced climate change.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780857933683
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Oil prices, exhaustible resources and economic growth , pp 29-63

- James D. Hamilton
- Ch 2 Gas markets: past, present and future , pp 64-85

- Paul Stevens
- Ch 3 The likelihood and potential implications of a natural gas cartel , pp 86-102

- Steven A. Gabriel, Arild Moe, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Marina Tsygankova
- Ch 4 Global steam coal markets until 2030: perspectives on production, trade and consumption under increasing carbon constraints , pp 103-122

- Clemens Haftendorn, Franziska Holz, Claudia Kemfert and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Ch 5 The future of the (US) electric grid , pp 125-139

- Henry D. Jacoby, John G. Kassakian and Richard Schmalensee
- Ch 6 Increasing the penetration of intermittent renewable energy: innovation in energy storage and grid management , pp 140-156

- Nick Johnstone and Ivan Ha__i_
- Ch 7 Electric vehicles: will consumers purchase them? , pp 157-172

- Henry Lee and Grant Lovellette
- Ch 8 The contribution of energy efficiency towards meeting CO2 targets , pp 175-223

- Joanne Evans, Massimo Filippini and Lester Hunt
- Ch 9 Economic analysis of feed-in tariffs for generating electricity from renewable energy sources , pp 224-253

- Gerrit van Kooten
- Ch 10 A renewable energy future? , pp 254-269

- Michael Jefferson
- Ch 11 Energy policy: a full circle? , pp 270-284

- Colin Robinson
- Ch 12 Anthropogenic influences on atmospheric CO2 , pp 287-326

- David Hendry and Felix Pretis
- Ch 13 International cooperation on climate change: why is there so little progress? , pp 327-343

- Bjart Holtsmark
- Ch 14 Long live the Kyoto Protocol! , pp 344-351

- Richard Tol
- Ch 15 Designing a Bretton Woods institution to address global climate change , pp 352-374

- Joseph Aldy
- Ch 16 Fiscal instruments for climate finance , pp 377-402

- Ian Parry
- Ch 17 How high should climate change taxes be? , pp 403-414

- Chris Hope
- Ch 18 State-contingent pricing as a response to uncertainty in climate policy , pp 415-433

- Ross McKitrick
- Ch 19 Climate change, buildings and energy prices , pp 434-452

- Alberto Gago, Michael Hanemann, Xavier Labandeira and Ana Ramos
- Ch 20 Using micro data to examine causal effects of climate policy , pp 453-470

- Caterina Gennaioli, Ralf Martin and Mirabelle Muûls
- Ch 21 Carbon trading: past, present and future , pp 471-489

- Julien Chevallier
- Ch 22 Moral positions on tradable permit markets , pp 490-499

- Snorre Kverndokk
- Ch 23 The European CO2 allowances market: issues in the transition to Phase III , pp 500-520

- Christian de Perthuis and Raphael Trotignon
- Ch 24 The role of behavioural economics in energy and climate policy , pp 523-546

- Michael Pollitt and Irina Shaorshadze
- Ch 25 Valuing nature for climate change policy: from discounting the future to truly social deliberation , pp 547-560

- John Gowdy
- Ch 26 Individual consumers and climate change: searching for a new moral compass , pp 561-580

- Tanya O’Garra
- Ch 27 Decentralization of governance in the low-carbon transition , pp 581-597

- Nick Eyre
- Ch 28 Is a global crisis required to prevent climate change? A historical–institutional perspective , pp 598-614

- Edward Barbier
- Ch 29 Prosperity with growth: economic growth, climate change and environmental limits , pp 617-638

- Cameron Hepburn and Alex Bowen
- Ch 30 Should we sustain? And if so, sustain what? Consumption or the quality of life? , pp 639-665

- Humberto Llavador, John Roemer and Joaquim Silvestre
- Ch 31 At the crossroads: can China grow in a low-carbon way? , pp 666-681

- Julien Chevallier
- Ch 32 Low-carbon economy: dark age or golden age? , pp 682-708

- Roger Fouquet
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